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Role of oxidative stress in epileptic seizuresopen access

Authors
Shin, Eun-JooJeong, Ji HoonChung, Yoon HeeKim, Won-KiKo, Kwang-HoBach, Jae-HyungHong, Jau-ShyongYoneda, YukioKim, Hyoung-Chun
Issue Date
Aug-2011
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Keywords
Epileptic seizures; Oxidative stress; Antioxidant strategies; Animal models
Citation
NEUROCHEMISTRY INTERNATIONAL, v.59, no.2, pp 122 - 137
Pages
16
Indexed
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Journal Title
NEUROCHEMISTRY INTERNATIONAL
Volume
59
Number
2
Start Page
122
End Page
137
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/13256
DOI
10.1016/j.neuint.2011.03.025
ISSN
0197-0186
1872-9754
Abstract
Oxidative stress resulting from excessive free-radical release is likely implicated in the initiation and progression of epilepsy. Therefore, antioxidant therapies aimed at reducing oxidative stress have received considerable attention in epilepsy treatment. However, much evidence suggests that oxidative stress does not always have the same pattern in all seizures models. Thus, this review provides an overview aimed at achieving a better understanding of this issue. We summarize work regarding seizure models (i.e., genetic rat models, kainic acid, pilocarpine, pentylenetetrazol, and trimethyltin), oxidative stress as an etiologic factor in epileptic seizures (i.e.. impairment of antioxidant systems, mitochondrial dysfunction, involvement of redox-active metals, arachidonic acid pathway activation, and aging), and antioxidant strategies for seizure treatment. Combined, this review highlights pharmacological mechanisms associated with oxidative stress in epileptic seizures and the potential for neuroprotection in epilepsy that targets oxidative stress and is supported by effective antioxidant treatment. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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